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The Hand Bulb Ear Syringe 60 ml features a long tapered tip for enhanced suction, a secure ribbed grip for precise control, and comes in sterile blister packaging to ensure aseptic use. Its 60 ml capacity is ideal for pet and personal care applications, with a flat bottom design for stable placement.
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| UPC | 700220687516 |
| Manufacturer | KPB Healthcare Ltd |
| Country of origin | China |
D**H
Simple, cheap & effective.
Wish i had one of these years ago. I have suffered ear wax all my life & had my ears syringed many times. This simple devise will clear your ears of wax safely. Only use after showering as your ear wax will be softer then. I now use once a month to keep my ears clear of wax. Use over a sink of warm water, squeeze to expel the air & hold under the water, allowing the bulb to fill. Face down over the sink, place the jet end, half way into your ear. DO NOT go deep, anywhere near your eardrum, this is common sense. A good squeeze of the bulb, with the water fired into the side wall of your ear, will see the water gushing around your inner ear, coming out into your sink, wax included. I do this 3 or 4 times in each ear. Simple, but use with care. If in doubt, consult your GP.
G**H
Hand Bulb Ear Syringe 85ml
Tried this once. It works great. If you are gentle and use boiled water cooled to nice warm temperature and squirt cautiously so you don't cause any damage it should be OK but you have to make your own decision taking into account your own medical history. There are no instructions.I always find it a nuisance to take blocked ears to the doctor's surgery. I find that doctors have to look at your ear to examine wax deposits but a nurse has to syringe them. They usually send you away to put drops in your ears (even when you know the score and have already been doing so). So you end up going back several times.Common sense seems to say that you squirt your own ears as you can tell instantly if it is hurting or whatever. I wouldn't attempt to squirt anyone else's ears.The reason I only got to use it once is no reflection on how good it is. My grown-up stepson was visiting, he has problems with ear-wax and tried it. As it was Christmas I let him keep it. I decided to buy another but one which comes apart in the middle for cleaning. I have not tried this one yet.
S**W
Clean ears
The product arrived in a clear plastic bag with no instructions, that is why only 4 stars. I googled how to use a bulb ear syringe prior to using it. I also used earol twice daily for 3 days before using. I had lost my hearing in my left ear so knew lots of wax was inside my ear. I also wear bilateral hearing aids so know I will be prone to wax build up. I had to use approximately 3 litres of warm water per ear and used a firm but gentle pressure as worried about damaging ear drum. To my amazement at first from each ear only tiny mm yellow bits came out then...... A very large dark plug of wax fell into the sink! I was amazed, but more amazed when the same happened to the right ear as I felt no hearing issues. It was a pain free and more comfortable experience than I have had when having them professionally syringes - but longer in time and effort. I had my ears checked by the practice nurse 5 days later - the right ear was clear but there was some soft pale wax in the left which she syringed. All in all very handy to have the bulb syringe in case of emergencies and you have a long wait for nhs treatment. But use with care.
H**E
Does the job....for a short time
I initially thought these bulbs were great but sadly, not long before the joint between the two halves split. The adhesive holding them is not strong enough. I had to cement glue them back together. if it wasn't for this, I would be very happy with them.
G**F
Great for cleaning out fountain pens.
I think the prospect of using a bulb syringe like this for flushing out ears without some sort of medical training would be extremely silly - and it's not what I use it for.If you are a fountain pen user and one who enjoys using and experimenting with a wide variety of inks, this bulb syringe will come in very handy for cleaning out your pens.Made of semi-soft rubber and being quite pliable, it is perfect for fitting into the cartridge converter opening and flushing through the nib and feed very quickly. As used and recommended by the likes of Brian Goulet of the Goulet Pen Company and SBRE Brown (both knowledgeable FP guys on YouTube), this type of bulb syringe is a very handy addition to your FP kit.I've used this model for a few months now. It can hold a decent amount of water, does not leak when held nozzle down and I've yet to find pen it doesn't fit (although my collection is relatively modest)
M**M
split at the seam
This worked fine at first but as it's an item you might only use infrequently it does spend most of the time in the bathroom cupboard .I am guessing that the quality of " Rubber? " it's made from has deteriorated with time as it split across its seam when squeezed, making it only fit for the bin. I'll probably try one of the syringe types instead.
S**M
I can hear againnnnn!
Oh My G! These things are great. I've had blocked ears for ages and have been living in that muffled world of semi-deafness. In the past I have stuck olive oil in my ears for 2 weeks hoping the wax would shift naturally, but nothing. I went to the doctor once and had my ears syringed which produced great results, but at a cost of £160 per appointment (to the NHS, not me... that's their numbers) that's not really a great use of NHS funds.So I took the plunge with this funny plunger/syringe thingies. And boy, am I glad I did. A couple of squirts in my left ear and globules of wax came plopping out. Not so much out of the right ear, but still, I can now hear everything. My empty house makes noises I didn't know about before. I think I just heard my cat fart in the other room. This is amazing and all for such a low price.I can't recommend these enough. (oh, and I love the warm water feeling rushing through my ears)
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